Scammers claiming to work for IRS may know your Social Security number

CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) -

The IRS is warning of a new scam in which the fraudsters are
very convincing with their claims of being agents for the Internal Revenue
Service with the power to haul you off to jail.

Scammers have become so smart, they know how to make the
IRS's toll-free number appear on a victim's caller ID. They claim that you owe
tax money and try to intimidate you into giving a payment over the phone or
through a wire transfer.

The IRS says these con artists are targeting immigrants in
particular, threatening them with deportation.

Beyond their war of words, the row touched on several sensitive issues in Trump's White House, including a lack of racial diversity, security in the executive mansion and a culture that some there feel borders on paranoia.

Beyond their war of words, the row touched on several sensitive issues in Trump's White House, including a lack of racial diversity, security in the executive mansion and a culture that some there feel borders on paranoia.